Experiments on semiconductor systems using a pulsed-field-magnet free-electron-laser combination
The FELIX free-electron laser is continuously tuneable over the wavelength range 5-100 mu m and can provide great power and the possibility of time-resolved experiments in the ns to mu s range. We describe a pulsed magnet specifically designed for semiconductor experiments using FELIX, which provide...
Main Authors: | Langerak, C, Singleton, J, Li, L, Van Bockstal, L, Ardavan, A, van der Pol, M, van der Meer, A, Herlach, F, Mason, N, Nicholas, R, Walker, P |
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Format: | Conference item |
Published: |
1998
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